PNM Mutual Assistance Crew to Return from Gulf Coast
29 Setembro 2008 - 12:40PM
PR Newswire (US)
PNM Crew Aims for Monday Arrival After Helping Restore Power in
Wake of Hurricane Ike ALBUQUERQUE, N.M., Sept. 29
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- A PNM crew dispatched two weeks ago to
assist Texas residents impacted by Hurricane Ike plans to return
from the Gulf Coast today after helping restore power to nearly
115,000 customers. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080811/PNMLOGO) "Our crew is
proud to have assisted TNMP and other mutual assistance crews in
the effort to restore power to the families and business owners
left without electricity after Hurricane Ike," said Joel Ivy, PNM's
vice president, New Mexico Operations. "The PNM employees who
answered TNMP's request for mutual assistance worked long hours in
unfamiliar and often dangerous conditions, and seeing the gratitude
displayed by Gulf Coast residents made all the hard work and being
away from home worthwhile. It's hard to be away from loved ones for
two weeks, but it's a sacrifice every one of our crew members were
happy to make, and we know that if a disaster left New Mexico in a
similar state, TNMP and other utilities would be there for us to
return the favor." 45 linemen and 27 utility vehicles departed from
New Mexico on Sept. 14. After two weeks working with TNMP and other
mutual assistance crews, TNMP released the PNM crew over the
weekend in order to let the workers return to work and their
families. Crews plan to return to PNM's Albuquerque Electric
Service Center, located on Edith Boulevard just south of Comanche,
at approximately 1:00 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 29. PNM originally
responded to a request for assistance from PNM's sister company,
Texas-New Mexico Power Company (TNMP). TNMP is a provider of
electrical and transmission distribution services to approximately
115,000 customers in the Gulf Coast region. This is the eighth
mutual assistance response mission for PNM crews, and linemen
assisted TNMP with a wide variety of post-hurricane restoration
work, including the replacement of distribution poles and
transformers, repairing downed electrical lines, running new
services and repairing transmission structures. After Hurricane Ike
hit the Gulf Coast of Texas in the early hours of Sept. 13, TNMP
reported that virtually all of its 115,000 customers were without
power. TNMP's Gulf Coast service area includes Texas City,
Dickinson, League City, Friendswood, Alvin, La Marque, Angleton,
Sweeny, West Columbia, Brazoria, Bailey's Prairie, Hillcrest
Village and Holliday Lakes. Find out more about TNMP by visiting
http://www.tnmp.com/ or http://www.pnm.com/tnmp.
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: PNM CONTACT: Kevin Fuller
of PNM, +1-505-241-2181, mobile, +1-505-250-3618 Web site:
http://www.tnmp.com/ http://www.pnm.com/
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